System.map
I've compiled custom kernels that weren't part of any debian
distribution yet (2.0.7 patched with aic7xxx fixes). In
/var/adm/messages there's a complaint that the booting kernel couldn't
read the map. Checking old /var/adm/messages, it appears that what's
wanted is the file System.map which appears to be in the directory
where I built the kernel.
How should I set things up so this file is found? Also, how serious
is it when it's not found?
A third question. I noticed a file called "debian-rules" in the
source directory for one of the distribution kernels. Should I use
this to make a debian-style installation of my custom kernel, or only
if I want to make a particular custom kernel into a debian package?
If I should use it, what extra files (besides kernel-2.x.x.tar.gz) do
I need?
Thanks
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